Last Words of Renee Good Reveal Her Calm Demeanor Before Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent, later identified as Jonathan Ross, in Minneapolis, stoking anger across the nation. 

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A disturbing video has resurfaced showing the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The footage, which was obtained by Alpha News, provides a perspective from the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, who has not been officially named by authorities. The video captures the moments leading up to the incident, including audio from Good, her wife Becca, and the ICE agent. According to the video, Good can be heard speaking calmly to the ICE agent before attempting to back up her car. However, the camera loses focus as the vehicle moves, and the ICE agent is heard saying 'woah' before gunfire is heard. Multiple angles of the incident confirm that the agent fired at Good at this point, resulting in her death. Good's last words, which were captured on the video, have sparked widespread outrage and condemnation of the ICE agent's actions. In a chilling moment, Good can be heard saying 'I'm not mad at you,' moments before she was shot. The clip has been shared by several individuals and organizations, including the Homeland Security Committee Democrats, who expressed their disgust at the incident. The Donald Trump administration and its supporters have attempted to use the video to justify the ICE agent's actions, claiming that Good was attempting to hit the agent with her car. However, many have disputed this narrative, arguing that Good was not antagonizing the ICE agent and that her calm demeanor suggests she was not a threat. The incident has sparked a heated debate, with many calling for accountability and transparency in the actions of ICE agents. As the investigation into Good's death continues, her family and supporters are demanding justice and an end to the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies.